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Article

1 Sep 2005

Author:
John Christoffersen, Associated Press

GE worker wins new trial in age discrimination case [USA]

The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a plant manager laid off by General Electric Co. did not get a fair trial on his claims of age discrimination. The court ordered a new trial, but did not decide the validity of Stephen Jacobs' bias claim..."We did not discriminate against the plaintiff," said Gary Sheffer, a GE spokesman.